@just-a-surveyor I just got some bulleit and found it to be a little harsh, but I have really taken a liking to Makers 46.
@john-putnam No, there is quite a bit of movement up and down and that is what makes plumbing the rod a little different at first.
I really like the one we have. It works great in pavement and concrete. We mainly use it for pinning the foundation of houses and have probably done t...
I used pdh-online, It??s $135 dollars for 2 years and you can get unlimited pdh??s. Since North Carolina let??s you roll over so many hours I got t...
?ÿ I work a lot with of reclaimed wood, the metal detector that I posted a link to seems to be the best on the market for our purposes. It easily pic...
Is the reflector on the Gammon reel what you shot for all of your measurements? Our field guys use the dista line that was linked above, and the boss ...
@john-putnam We have one, it works great for creating a dimple in asphalt and concrete. I would not use it if I was worried about tight elevations, t...
?ÿ I don??t believe it??s a preliminary map, I think you have mentioned your from the Asheville area, we have three subdivisions here that look iden...
The paint idea is something that I have never thought of. I was looking at a product catalog for I think intergeo several years ago and seen a paint m...
We pin the corners of the already poured footers for the masons to set up there guide poles on. Most of the houses that we do have a significant amoun...
You know most spring tools that I have used transfer very little if any recoil back into the user so I’m not quite sure I get your analogy.
All of Jerry Taylor??s law classes at East Tennessee State University where on line the last time I checked and he held most of them in the evening. ...
That is all dependent on the type of work you do and your market. When I finished my house a couple of years ago I had $60,000 in equity, and I financ...